What Lesbians Do in BooksElaine Hobby, Chris White Women's Press, 1991 - 283 pages "What Lesbians do in Books is the first British anthology of critical writing about lesbians as writers, readers and as characters in literature"--Back cover. |
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Jan Sellers Lesbians in Books vi | 1 |
2 LESBIANS READING | 2 |
Lesbian Poetry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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